Short Suck #51: Greatest Slave Rebellion in History: The Haitian Revolution

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494 - Nothing Is Over! Ned Kelly and the Most Insane Shootout in Australian History

He was Australia’s most infamous bushranger - a working-class rebel to some, a violent murderer to others. This week on Timesuck, we dive into the brutal, myth-soaked life of Ned Kelly, his war with the police, and the armored showdown that sealed his place in history.Merch and m ...  Show more

493 - The Gloriavale Cult: Hell Disguised as Heaven

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